Tricolours daubed on Protestant farmer's sheep
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Tricolours daubed on Protestant farmer's sheep
Six pregnant sheep belonging to a Protestant farmer from Co Tyrone have been daubed with Irish tricolours in an apparent sectarian attack.
The sheep had been left to graze in an isolated field near Ardboe when
their coats were covered in green and orange paint to resemble a
tricolour.
According to the farmer, who does not want to be identified, there has been an upsurge in sectarian attacks in recent weeks.
He said the ewes were pregnant and fears that some may lose their
unborn lambs as a result of the stress they suffered during the
incident.
The sheep had been left to graze in an isolated field near Ardboe when
their coats were covered in green and orange paint to resemble a
tricolour.
According to the farmer, who does not want to be identified, there has been an upsurge in sectarian attacks in recent weeks.
He said the ewes were pregnant and fears that some may lose their
unborn lambs as a result of the stress they suffered during the
incident.
mossbags- GAA Elite
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Re: Tricolours daubed on Protestant farmer's sheep
The Tyrone men must have got bored of shagging them
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Re: Tricolours daubed on Protestant farmer's sheep
samin10 wrote:The Tyrone men must have got bored of shagging them
mossbags- GAA Elite
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Re: Tricolours daubed on Protestant farmer's sheep
Very offensivetalk here. I have seen this done in Kerry almost every year before we win the All Ireland. I imagine it is fair easier to paint this than a Union Jack.
ps I am not Triona Row and don't know who this is.
ps I am not Triona Row and don't know who this is.
KerryKatriona- GAA Minor
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Re: Tricolours daubed on Protestant farmer's sheep
KerryKatriona wrote:Very offensivetalk here. I have seen this done in Kerry almost every year before we win the All Ireland. I imagine it is fair easier to paint this than a Union Jack.
ps I am not Triona Row and don't know who this is.
Ah Triona, great to have a legend of the INTERNET on board. Your just the type we need to shake things up around here.
mossbags- GAA Elite
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Re: Tricolours daubed on Protestant farmer's sheep
KerryKa[b][u]triona[/u][/b] wrote:Very offensivetalk here. I have seen this done in Kerry almost every year before we win the All Ireland. I imagine it is fair easier to paint this than a Union Jack.
ps I am not Triona Row and don't know who this is.
Ah come on now Triona, just admit it and you'll feel better!!!
bald eagle- GAA Hero
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Re: Tricolours daubed on Protestant farmer's sheep
samin10 wrote:The Tyrone men must have got bored of shagging them
what do you call a sheep tied to a lamp post in Armagh?
A Leisure Centre
Armagh man doing his driving test instructor asks 'can you make a U-turn?
He replied make her turn, I can make her f**king eyes water............
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